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—(MONTICELLO’S DEPARTMENT STORE)—
Come to us for your wants we are prepared to furnish you with the best of Fall and
Winter Goods to be found in the Eastern Markets. All the New things in Dress Goods,
Dry Goods, Silks, Cloaks and Jackets. Just received another shipment of new Ging
hams, OQutings and Flannels. Come to us for Bleachings, Sheetings, Shirtings, Cali
coes, Percales, Cheviots, Tickings, Plaids, Drills, Jeans, and Cassimers, we can save
you money as we buy this class of goods in case lots. o & & & &
MILLINERY
Smart discrimiuating shoppers unhesitating
ly declare this to be the finest showing of any
previous season. Come to us for this class of
goods—we will please you and save you money.
——FASHION'S LEADER ——
Our line of Hardware is replete in every respect, big stock Cooking Stoves, Heaters.
Single and double Barrel Shot Guns. Saddles, Bridles, Harness and Horse Blankets.
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Big line of Men’s Odd Coats and Pants. Look at our Clothing, get our prices.
Clothing and Overcoats for Men.
Clothing and Overcoats for Boys.
- Clothing and Overcoats for Children.
Coge ‘toj us for everything you need in the home or farm, we can supply y(“;::‘m;;;';
wants. Remember
% % “CUR MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP, SELL A HEAP AND KEEP ETERNALLY AT IT” s s
BENTON SUPPLY COMPANY.
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- Twenty Years Ago
| Extracts from THE NEWS of Nov. 29, 1884.
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Mr. Perry, of Newborn, is now
riding the Madison mail.
Mr. Matt Bradley, of Social
Circle, was in town this week.
Quite a number of hogs have
been killed ip town this week.
Dr. Bullard and lady, of Shadyl
Dale, spent two days in town this
wesk.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tyler are
the happy parents of a little bright‘
eyed girl. ‘
Mr. V. A. Chaffin has moved to
the Webb lot, and Mr. W, N. Jones
will occupy the residence vacated
by Mr. Chaffin. :
Dr. J. J. Morgan, who has been
pastor of the Methodist church
during the year, left last Monday
to attend conference in Atlanta. }
PLEASE YOUR FAMILY and
preserve your house by painting
with L. & M. Paint.
Wears and cover like gold.
Its lead with zinc. Non-chalk
able. |
Money saver. Fullest measure,
Takes least. Bought from C. D,
Jordan,
The Monticello News one year
one dollar. Worth every cent of it.
FROM HILLSBORO.
Dr. J. T. Garland made a trip
to Macon this week.
Sorry to say that J. J. Alexander
is still on the sick list.
Miss Belle Adgate spent a week
in Macon visiting friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, of Macon, ‘
are visiting relatives in Jasper
county.
We are pleased to welcome to
our neighborhood Mr. Howard
and family who have moved here
from Atlanta, ‘
Mr, James Barron and Miss
Della Gordon were married on
Thursday, the zoth inst., at ten
o'clock at the residence of the
bride’s father, Mr. John Gordon,
IRcv. C. V. Weathers officiating.
Doesn’t Respect Old Age. |
It's shameful when youth fails to
show proper respect for old age, but
the contrary inthe case of Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, They cat off maladies
no matter how severe and irrespective of
old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever,
| Constipation all yield to this perfect
Pill, 25c, at C, D. Jordan’s Drug Store,
I have more Crockery, Lamps‘
and Glassware than Carters had
Oats—call and see Ballard, 1
THE' MONTICELLO NEWS.
SHOES.
Peters Black Diamond Shoes for men, wo
men and children. We want every man, wo
man and child to wear a pair of our celebrated
Diamond Brand Shoes. Don't buy till you see
us, we will give you the best Shoe made.
| Calvin.
Quite a crowd attended preach
ing at Liberty Sunday.
Mr. Edgar Smith, of Monticel
lo, visited homefolks here Sunday.
Miss Tinie Ellis spent Saturday
night with her aunt Mrs, J. H.
Ellis, of Palalto. ‘
The singing given at the home
of Mr. C. W. Pope Sunday after
noon was well attended.
Everybody is invited to attend
a recital at the school house on the
‘night of December the second.
~ Miss Annie Thornton and broth
er Mr. Farris Thornton, spent
bunday with Miss Pauline Pope.
Mr. Clark Thomason and
daughter Miss Emma Kate spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. B. C.
Kelly. .
Misses Vadie, Buna, Della and
Mr. J. B. Spears, of Maxwell,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.,
Walker Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. H, S. Downs and
children, Mattie and Mary visited
the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Pope Sunday,
Mr. Howard Blackwell and sis
ter, Miss Annie Blackwell, of
Hopewell, Miss Inez Jones and
brother, Willie Clyde, spent Sun
day the guests of Mr, Marshall
and Miss Bannie Ellis,
Jim Brown is now employed
by the Cleaning Concern. That’s
enough said to insure bour _pat=
ronage if you want your Clothes
Ldone up right. ,
GROCERIES
Just Received one car Good Shorts, one car
best Bran, one car best Texas Rust Proof Oats,
one car best Tennessee Corn, two cars best
Grade Flour, all bought at the lowest spot cash
price and will be sold accordingly.
J. D. HARVEY’S
: ——FOR——
Farm implements,
Syracuse Plows, the best turner for
black sticky land on the market,
Harrow Disc and Peg Tooth.
For Field Fencing I have a fine assortment
for both Field and Garden.
0%7"5TR0NG........DURA8LE....... CHEAP ]
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I have a Car of Cooking Stoves, best on the market.
I am the home for Sporting Goods—See my line of
Guns.. v ' 4 . o i o o o
In Household Furnishing Goods, my
line is complete, Crockeryware,
Enamelware, Delphware, Tinware,
and Anti-rustware which will owu't
wear all other ware.
FOR PAINTS AND OILS | AM THE PLACE,
Jd. H. BARYEY.
My increasing trade demanded
a delivery wagon that we might
hold our reputatation for prompt
deliveries, Send or phone your
orders and get your package at
once. No waiting, No disap
pointment,
K. P, GREER,
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Stationery
Journals, Ledgers, Memoran
dums, Fancy Box Paper and Tab
lets—W. E. Ballard.
See our beautiful line of Mer«
chaum Pipes,
[ W. E. Ballard.